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"The Sniper" By Liam O'Flaherty

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The story is told from a third person limited point of view about a Republican sniper near the Four Courts in Dublin during the first weeks of the civil war. His name is never given and he speaks only once during the course of the story.

It is dusk on a June night after a busy day of combat. He cautiously lights a cigarette knowing the consequences of such action. Due to the flash his match makes, he has to duck as a sniper from the opposing Free State forces fires at him. The Republican Sniper looks up as a bullet comes whizzing by.

As he looks without success for the other shooter, he sees an armored car pull up. An elderly woman points in his direction, and he responds quickly, killing the machine gunner in the turret. The car retreats toward the Liffey and O'Connell Street, and afterwards he shoots the old woman to prevent her from giving away his position to others.

Since darkness is falling and it will soon be impossible to hit more targets, he begins to contemplate returning to his unit. However, the enemy sniper across the street forces a change in plans as he hits the Republican sniper in the right forearm, making it impossible for him to use his rifle.

He treats the wound and comes up with a new plan. He puts his cap on the muzzle of his weapon and sticks it up where the opposing sniper can see it. Immediately, a shot hits it dead-on. He dangles his good arm over the edge of the wall and drops his rifle to the street below.

The other sniper falls for the deception and begins to leave. At this point the Republican sniper gets out his revolver and, despite great pain and considerable distance, hits his opposite number in the head and watches his body fall to the street.

This makes it possible for him to return and report to his commander. He finally allows himself to feel some remorse, and decides to risk exposing himself to enemy machine gun fire on the street to see who his enemy was, wondering if it

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